IEEE 5G Additional Materials

Additional Materials

ComSoc Webinars

IEEE Spectrum Videos

5G Bytes: Massive MIMO ExplainedWith massive MIMO, future 5G networks will be able to cram more data onto the same amount of spectrum.Watch the video at IEEE Spectrum

Everything You Need to Know About 5G Millimeter waves, massive MIMO, full duplex, beamforming, and small cells are just a few of the technologies that could enable ultrafast 5G networks. Watch the video at IEEE Spectrum

IEEE TV 5G Videos

The Brooklyn 5G SummitThe 2016 Brooklyn 5G Summit brings together wireless/mobile industry R&D leaders in business, government, and academia to explore the future of 5G wireless. Jointly organized by Nokia Networks and the NYU WIRELESS research center at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, the third Brooklyn 5G Summit will build on the achievements of the past two years and chart the next steps for making 5G a commercial reality. This year’s summit will focus on overall 5G system design across the entire spectrum range, progress in 5G channel modeling and 5G regulatory aspects. In addition, we will look into concrete use cases for 5G in the evolving Internet of Things (IoT) space.Watch the videos on IEEE.tv.

28 GhZ mmWave Channel Sounder: From Inception to Reality - Arun Ghosh: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2017 Dr. Arun Ghosh, Director of Advanced Wireless Technologies at AT&T Labs, delves into how the spectrum in mmWave will play a key role in 5G. Dr. Ghosh defines “channel sounding” or a “channel sounder” in relation to absorption and distortion, highlighting its features. Watch the video on IEEE.tv

5g Cellular: It Will Work!NYU professor Ted Rappaport, an IEEE Access author, talks about the future of 5G wireless traffic, the potential of his research into millimeter wave wireless communications technology, and the benefits of sharing that work with researchers around the world through open access, fast-turn publishing in a gold-standard IEEE journal: IEEE AccessWatch the video on IEEE.tv